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DirectX Diagnostics and System Info
By Super Admin | Published 02/23/2005 |
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DirectX Diagnostics and System Info
Click on the Start button
Select Run
Type dxdiag
Hit OK
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just what I need
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pefect!
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thats what i wanted! simple but so helpful. found it on my first click off google!
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not very helpful
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It doesn't explain how to check any of the settings at all.
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